Paddington Bear transfers to Liverpool Lime Street
MARMALADE lover Paddington Bear will be in Liverpool this weekend – spreading the word on the benefits of starting each day with a healthy breakfast.
Despite it being the most important meal of the day, half of Britain does not have time for a decent breakfast, jam and marmalade maker Robertson’s says.
With marmalade sales reportedly in decline, Robertson’s has hired duffle-coated Paddington Bear to reignite Britain’s passion for the orange fruit preserve.
Suitcase in tow, Paddington left the station he was named after yesterday.
He will stop off at Liverpool Lime Street on Saturday January 22 to collect homemade jars of marmalade from members of the public that will be judged at the Marmalade Festival in Cumbria on February 13. Cardiff and Edinburgh will be among the other calls
While Britain’s penchant for marmalade and toast for breakfast is on the wane, people are not necessarily skipping the most important meal of the day altogether – but it is increasingly not being eaten at home.
Created by Michael Bond in 1958, Paddington turns 53 this year, despite not looking a day older than when he was found all those years ago, sitting on a suitcase at Paddington Station with a note around his neck “Please look after this bear.”
Marmalade lover Paddington Bear will be in Liverpool this weekend – spreading the word on the benefits of starting each day with a healthy breakfast.
Despite it being the most important meal of the day, half of Britain does not have time for a decent breakfast, jam and marmalade maker Robertson’s says.
With marmalade sales reportedly in decline, Robertson’s has hired duffle-coated Paddington Bear to reignite Britain’s passion for the orange fruit preserve.
Suitcase in tow, Paddington left the station he was named after yesterday.
He will stop off at Liverpool Lime Street on Saturday January 22 to collect homemade jars of marmalade from members of the public that will be judged at the Marmalade Festival in Cumbria on February 13. Cardiff and Edinburgh will be among the other calls.
While Britain’s penchant for marmalade and toast for breakfast is on the wane, people are not necessarily skipping the most important meal of the day altogether – but it is increasingly not being eaten at home.
Created by Michael Bond in 1958, Paddington turns 53 this year, despite not looking a day older than when he was found all those years ago, sitting on a suitcase at Paddington Station with a note around his neck “Please look after this bear.”
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